Jason Garrett. His confused smirk then cover his face with the play sheet is the worst by far.
Jim Harbaugh or Pete Carroll?..
Jason Garrett. His confused smirk then cover his face with the play sheet is the worst by far.
Jim Harbaugh has surpassed Ray Lewis in annoyance. He must have Tourette's to act like that on the sidelines.
Everybody is forgetting Pete Carroll's antics, tbh.. acts like he's 16 years old on the sidelines for both negative and positive reactions..
It's close. I go with Mike Smith. Always has that look of someone having an ulcer.
the Ravens dodged a serious bullet on not hiring him in 08
jg has no clue
Jim Harbaugh vows to handle Super Bowl loss ‘with class and grace,’ then rips refs after the game
NEW ORLEANS -- San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh was understandably unhappy after losing Super Bowl XLVII by the agonizing score of 34-31. Losing to his older brother, as he did to brother John, had to put a little more salt in the wound. Also, the fact that the 49ers outgained the Ravens by 101 yards probably didn't help Jim's mood. And it's true that referee Jerome Boger's crew made some very "interesting" calls in this game.
However, when it behooved Harbaugh to ease back from the officiating issue, try to appreciate one of the best Super Bowls ever played, put the spotlight on his brother, and shine the bad stuff on for another day, the man Mike Ditka once called the most compe ive player he ever coached just couldn't do it.
"You know, I really want to handle this with class and grace, and we had several opportunities in this game," Harbaugh said just a few minutes after the game ended. "We didn't play our best game, and the Ravens made a lot of plays and battled back. They competed to win. But there's no question in my mind that it was a pass interference, and hold on [Michael] Crabtree on the last one."
The play Harbaugh was talking about happened with 1:50 left in the game. The 49ers had fourth-and-goal at the Baltimore five-yard line, and after two incompletions to receiver Michael Crabtree, Kaepernick put the ball up again in Crabtree's direction. It certainly looked on the play that Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith held Crabtree's jersey long enough for a flag to be thrown, but no flag was forthcoming.
"I mean, I haven't seen the play yet," Crabtree said after the game. "I'm sure I'm going to watch film. I'm a football player. I'm going to critique myself and figure out ways to get better. I can't wait to see it on film. I was just really determined to make the play, and he got his hands on me. I feel like he got his hands on me, and I guess the refs said he made a good play."
"People ask me why ... I'm an angry guy..." (AP)
Harbaugh, who will become apoplectic over what he perceives to be the smallest miscarriage of justice put upon his team, went completely ballistic on the sidelines towards the end of the Super Bowl. It was understandable, to be sure -- the play effectively ended the game, and given the way Boger's crew was calling things at times, Harbaugh may have expected a different result.
"I thought he made a lot of good throws the entire game," Harbaugh said of Kaepernick. "One was a little high. There was a lot of fourth-quarter comeback there. But again, in my opinion, that [last] series should have continued."
That wasn't the only call that got quite a bit up Harbaugh's nose. With 8:35 left in the game, and the Ravens up 31-29, cornerback Chris Culliver was called for pass interference on a Joe Flacco pass to Torrey Smith from the Baltimore 22-yard line. That foul, which did seem questionable on its face, took the Ravens from third-and-9 at the 22 to first-and-10 at the Baltimore 36-yard line. Culliver was toasted through most of the game, but Harbaugh didn't seem to have as much of a problem with that.
"I didn't think that was interference, either, on that second-to-last drive," Harbaugh said after the game.
Two plays later, after a two-yard run by Bernard Pierce, Flacco threw a short pass to Anquan Boldin and the officials gave Boldin what seemed like a generous spot. Harbaugh chose to challenge the spot, and it was overturned on review.
Now that Norv is no longer "head coaching," it's easily that screaming, whining petulant manchild Jim Harbaugh....
We'll see how great of a HC Tourette's is now that every DC in the league has a good deal of game film on the pistol. I wanna see Kaep thrive in a non-gimmicky offense now, and show staying power. If they stick with the pistol, CK will have a short career.
Wade Phillips with his "I have no idea what's going on" expression. 100x worse than Jason Garrett, imo.
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